Drinking-cup

  • 31drinking fountain — a water fountain that ejects a jet of water for drinking without a cup. [1855 60] * * * …

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  • 32drinking fountain — drink′ing foun tain n. a water fountain that ejects a jet of water for drinking without a cup • Etymology: 1855–60 …

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  • 33drinking vessel — noun a vessel intended for drinking • Hypernyms: ↑vessel • Hyponyms: ↑loving cup, ↑mug, ↑stoup, ↑tankard …

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  • 34cup plate — noun : a small usually glass ornamental plate, formerly used to hold a cup after the hot beverage had been poured into a deep saucer for cooling and drinking …

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  • 35cup — n 1. teacup, demitasse, Fr. tasse; Literary. chalice, goblet, wine glass; glass, beaker, tumbler, cannikin; can, mug, stein, tankard; wineskin, drinking horn or gourd, rhyton; bowl, Gk. and Rom. Antiquity. kylix; punch bowl, jorum, Gk. and Rom.… …

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  • 36Skull cup — The use of a defeated enemy s skull as a drinking cup is reported by numerous authors through history among various peoples, especially nomads roaming the steppes of Eurasia. Known as the Kapala, the cup is part of Buddhist and Hindu tantric… …

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  • 37Nestor's Cup — The Nestor s cup from Mycenae The term Cup of Nestor or Nestor s Cup can refer to: A golden mixing cup, described in Homer s Iliad, belonging to Nestor, the king of Pylos. A golden goblet, found at Mycenae, which the excavator …

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  • 38Land mine (drinking game) — Infobox Game subject name=Land mine subtitle = image link = players = 3+ setup time = 2 minutes playing time = As long/short as players choose complexity = Medium strategy = Medium random chance = Easy skills = Quarter spinningLand mine is a… …

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  • 39Dunvegan Cup — The Dunvegan Cup, Fairy Flag, and Sir Rory Mor s Horn are heirlooms of the Macleods of Dunvegan. This photo was taken sometime before 1927. The Dunvegan Cup is a wooden ceremonial cup, decorated with silver plates, which dates …

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  • 40Pythagorean cup — A Pythagorean cup (also known as a Pythagoras cup) is a form of drinking cup which forces its user to imbibe only in moderation. Credited to Pythagoras of Samos, it allows the user to fill the cup with wine (a popular beverage in Pythagoras time) …

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